Richard/g wrote:
Si alguien puede traducirlo y enviarlo a [marcon] o
regresarlo a mi para enviar.
Gracias,
Richard.
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Subject: [marcon] [pr] FINAL 1.2 The ODF Toolkit Project
Date: Tuesday, 23 January 2007 09:40
From: Louis Suarez-Potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updated format....
Marcons, please translate the below when you can. We are
issuing the
PR today at 15:00 UTC. Sorry about the rush.
Thanks
louis
Press Release: The ODF Toolkit Project, OpenOffice.org
The future of OpenOffice.org extends beyond the office
suite. With
the creation of our new ODF Toolkit Project (http://
odftoolkit.openoffice.org/), which we are announcing
today, we are
inviting developers everywhere to take the source of the
world's
leading Free and Open office productivity suite in bold
new
directions. These may include technologies that engage
tools for
collaboration, communication and content creation of
every kind;
tools that will complement and even transcend the already
powerful
productivity suite. The anchor of this new project is the
OpenDocument Format (ODF), the ISO and OASIS standard
format for
office applications and the most flexible and adaptable
format for
the future.
Any application can be engineered to express its files in
the ODF and
any application can open and edit ODF files created by
another
compliant application. Vendor lock-in, in which the user
must
continue to use expensive and proprietary software only
because the
files created using it are unreadable by other
applications, has been
the bane of governments, businesses, and individuals for
at least the
last twenty-five years. With the ODF users reclaim their
works and
vendor lock-in is eliminated. It is for this reason that
governments
and businesses are looking to the ODF and OpenOffice.org.
The stakes
are too high.
The ODF Toolkit Project takes that freedom even further.
Developers
are not bound by the legacy constraints of the office
suite; they
will be able to more easily include ODF in their
applications or
create new applications that use ODF. It does not matter
whether it
extracts, manages, creates, or integrates information.
The ODF
Toolkit Project lowers the barriers to working with and
implementing
the ODF for all.
Users will obviously benefit, and almost immediately. To
give just an
example: The future of collaboration and communication,
not to
mention much of commerce, depends on applications that
can exchange
files without the hassle of incompatibility; the future
depends on
truly open and flexible standards and formats. But much
of what is
created today and almost all that is exchanged uses
proprietary
formats, effectively limiting collaboration.
With the ODF Toolkit Project, any suitable application,
large or
small, will find it easier to implement the ODF, allowing
users to
create and exchange, collaborate on or simply save their
files as
they please, without the fear of vendor lock-in or file
obsolescence.
Developers and others interested in contributing are
invited to join
us now and make something new! To join, learn more go to
http://
odftoolkit.openoffice.org .
* About OpenOffice.org
The OpenOffice.org Community is an international team of
volunteer
and sponsored contributors who develop, support, and
promote the
leading open-source office productivity suite,
OpenOffice.orgĀ®.
OpenOffice.org's leading edge software technology (UNO)
is also
available for developers, systems integrators, etc. to
use in
OpenOffice.org extensions or in their own applications.
OpenOffice.org supports the Open Document Format for
Office
Applications (OpenDocument) OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC
26300), as well
as legacy industry file formats and is available on major
computing
platforms in over 90 languages. OpenOffice.org software
is provided
under the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) and
may be used
free of charge for any purpose, private or commercial.
The
OpenOffice.org Community acknowledges generous
sponsorship from a
number of companies, including Sun Microsystems, the
founding sponsor
and primary contributor.
* Links
The ODF Toolkit Project can be found at http://
odftoolkit.openoffice.org . You can go there to learn
more and join
the project.
The OpenOffice.org Community can be found at
http://www.openoffice.org
To learn more about the Community see
http://about.openoffice.org
The Native Language Project is at
http://projects.openoffice.org/
native-lang.html
Further information about OpenOffice.org products:
* The OpenOffice.org office suite for users: http://
www.openoffice.org/product
* OpenOffice.org Universal Network Objects (UNO) for
developers:
http://udk.openoffice.org
* OpenOffice.org Software Development Kit (SDK) for
developers:
http://api.openoffice.org
* Press Contacts
Louis Suarez-Potts (UTC -05h00)
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (416) 625 3843
John McCreesh (UTC +0h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+44 (0)7 810 278 540
Cristian Driga (UTC +0200)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+40 7887 000 60
Worldwide Marketing Contacts
http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html
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